How to Promote Your Associated Content Tutorials

By Jasmine Starr, published Oct 16, 2007
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We all know that the Performance Bonus is wonderful every month. I definitely look forward to mine. Some tutorials do great on their own but a lot of them need a little help. So how can you promote your Associated Content Tutorials? Submit your tutorials to post sites.

I have found that I get more page views when I post my tutorials on Tutorial Post Sites. Post Sites are websites that let you post links to your tutorials. A great example of a post site is Tutorialized.com. This site is packed full of tutorials.

Basically, you just create an account and then you submit your tutorial. Most sites will ask for the tutorial name, a brief description, a link directly to your tutorial, and a preview image. It only takes a few minutes to submit a tutorial to a post site.

The best way to find Post Sites is to go to google and put this in the search, "Submit Your Tutorial". This will return places where you can submit your Associated Content Tutorials.

Some post sites will allow you to post your tutorials without signing up for an account. Look for different post sites and bookmark them. Then you can open them all up and submit your Associated Content tutorials. If you have a lot of tutorials it will probably take some time to add all of them.

I just recently started doing post sites and I have so many tutorials that it would take me forever to submit all of them. But if you take one day out of the week to submit them you can get a good bit submitted.

You have to be careful with some of the post sites though. When you find a post site you will need to check a couple of things before you submit. First, look at the last tutorial that was submitted and make sure that it is up to date. Most post sites will have a Newest link. Click that link and if the newest tutorial is not up to date, you do not want to post there. I made that mistake. I submitted a few of my tutorials to a site and I would check it everyday to see if it posted yet. After about a week, I realized that the site hadn't been touched in three years. Dumb me, that was precious time wasted. So now I always look for that when I post my Associated Content Tutorials to post sites.

Takeaways
  • Some tutorials do great on their own but a lot of them need a little help.
  • I have found that I get more page views when I post my tutorials on Tutorial Post Sites.
  • A great example of a post site is Tutorialized.com.
Did You Know?
Post Sites are websites that let you post links to your tutorials.
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Jasmine star very nice of you to share this great info. Thank you very much for sharing.

Posted on 02/11/2008 at 10:02:25 AM

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